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Matthew Fulco
October 29, 2025
Leonardo DRS posted double-digit sales growth in the second quarter as demand was strong for its C-UAS products and its germanium supply chain stabilized. Credit: Leonardo
Leonardo DRS reported a jump in sales, boosted by strong demand for its counter-uncrewed aerial systems (C-UAS) products, as CEO Bill Lynn announced he would exit the business at year-end. “There’s demand coming from all avenues [for C-UAS] due to the changing nature of warfare,” Lynn said in an…
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